Movie Reviews

  • I’m No Longer Here Review

    You rarely see a film in a filmmaker career that says as much as I’m No Longer Here. Fernando Frias has created a film about a place, music, and an identity of a group of people rarely seen or talked about.… Continue reading

  • Those Who Wish me Dead Review

    This Who Wish Me Dead is based on a book by Michael Koryta. It’s the latest film from director Taylor Sheridan (Sicario Hell or High Water-Wind River) He has a penchant for making these modern films but putting a classic… Continue reading

  • Icon Review

    Tony Ahedo is a new voice in dramatic cinema. His debut film Icon deals with a lot of real topics and themes that are prevalent in the world today. He has touched a nerve with society. People will be talking about his… Continue reading

  • The Boy From Medellin Review

    Rappers’ music has an important place in popular culture in the world. We forget that there aren’t just rappers in America. Jose Alvaro Osorio Balvin is better known as J Balvin. He is from Medellin, Colombia, and is known as… Continue reading

  • Misha and the Wolves Review

    Documentaries can be straightforward sometimes or they can be a little off the wall. Every once in a while you get a doc that tells a story that’s so incredible it is too good to be true. Misha and the Wolves is… Continue reading

  • Lily Topples the World Review

    The thing about a good documentary is it has to engage the viewers with a fascinating story that draws the audience in. Even though Lily Topples the World is pretty much a straightforward doc, it has what it needs to be interesting… Continue reading

  • Without Remorse Review

    Tom Clancy is no stranger to having his book get turned into movies. His Jack Ryan character has been in six films and a hit streaming series on Amazon Prime starring John Krasinski as the title character. The character of… Continue reading

  • The Mitchell’s vs the Machines Review

    Road trip movies have been a thing now for at least four decades. Films such as National Lampoon’s Vacation are iconic films in this small genre. The thing is there haven’t been many — if any — road trip movies in the… Continue reading

  • City of Lies Review

    Movies based on true events can be terrific or they can veer off track and end up not very good. City of Lies is a bit of a mixed bag. The idea of this film is fascinating even though I’m not a… Continue reading

  • Riders of Justice Review

    Mads Mikkelsen has had quite the career for himself. This past year he’s worked with Thomas Vinterberg again on the Academy Award-nominated Another Round, which has a nice ensemble cast similar to Mikkelsen’s latest film Riders of Justice. He’s made a career… Continue reading